Phosphate pollution
According to Earthwatch which runs the Thames Water Blitz coming up again this weekend, phosphate levels between 0.05 milligrammes per litre and 0.10 mg/l indicate moderate pollution and over 0.10 mg/l indicates high…
According to Earthwatch which runs the Thames Water Blitz coming up again this weekend, phosphate levels between 0.05 milligrammes per litre and 0.10 mg/l indicate moderate pollution and over 0.10 mg/l indicates high…
Moving down through the village the river skirts the back of a few houses and follows a course carved by man, many years ago, away from the natural channel. We…
At last, even though we have walked along some good looking river and found good invertebrate life at the lower end of the food chain, we had hardly seen a fish…
That last posting was a test posting that escaped into the wild. No action on your part is required. Please accept our apologies and be assured the appropriate knuckles have…
Hello. We are soooo please dto announce the launch of our updated website. Please take a few moments to look around, and should you find any errors please let us…
Huge thanks to you for supporting the WIndrush campaign this year. This is not the time for lengthy messages from us and some of you will probably be as surprised as I am that…
These were the questions WASP was able to register at the Thames Water Annual Stakeholders Meeting in London on 12 November. They promised written answers and here they are for you.…
We are working on a refreshed version of the website. If there is anything you would particularly like to see, please let us know via the site or info@windrushwasp.org. How would…
We now have five new Riverfly monitors! Equipped courtesy of the Berks Bucks and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust and trained by Tony Bostock MBE of the Severn Rivers Trust, they will…